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Thomas Studio Architects THE FIELD, THE VIEW,


54 THE LIFE YOU'VE ALWAYS IMAGINED


Could your dream home already be waiting for you - somewhere out there in the countryside?


There's a moment most of us have experienced. You're driving through the Herefordshire hills, or winding along a Cotswolds lane, or looking out across a Gloucestershire valley at dusk and something stops you. A field edge. A rise in the land. A gap in the hedgerow framing a view that takes your breath away. And the thought arrives, quiet but insistent: what if we built here?


For many people, that thought never leaves. It resurfaces on grey Tuesday mornings, during the school run, over a kitchen table that never quite feels like the kitchen table you actually want. The dream of a home that is truly, completely yours, designed around your life, your family, your way of moving through the world is one of the most persistent and meaningful ambitions a person can carry.


The good news? That dream is more achievable than you might think.


Across the counties of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and the Cotswolds, there are parcels of land some hidden in plain sight, where exceptional countryside homes can be built. Not on housing estates. Not compromises. Homes of genuine architectural beauty, set within landscapes that feed the soul every single day.


The challenge has always been finding the right site. Knowing which land might carry planning consent. Understanding where the opportunity genuinely lies, before someone else sees it.


That's exactly why Garry Thomas, the award-winning


Herefordshire architect behind Thomas Studio and twice featured on Grand Designs with Kevin McCloud, created ExceptionalRural. It's a free screening tool at excetionalrural.ai that helps you discover whether a specific plot or field could be the site of your future exceptional home before you spend a penny or make a single call to an estate agent.


Simply enter the details of a site you've fallen for, and within moments you'll have a clear, expert-informed picture of its potential.


The dream doesn't have to stay a daydream. Your field, your view, your life, it might be closer than you think.


Start your search today at exceptionalrural.ai Garry


Architect and director of


Studio Architects, specialising in complex planning applications. If you have a dream home idea, want to get a sense if your site is possible and essential planning advice, look on www.thomasstudio.co.uk


Or contact Garry Thomas on info@thomasstudio.co.uk T: 01432 804100


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